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In which way Scotland unified with England give answer with full explanation samjhe.❤️❤️​

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Answered by masterhashvi
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The Acts of Union were two Acts of Parliament: the Union with Scotland Act 1706 passed by the Parliament of England, and the Union with England Act passed in 1707 by the Parliament of Scotland. They put into effect the terms of the Treaty of Union that had been agreed on 22 July 1706, following negotiation between commissioners representing the parliaments of the two countries. By the two Acts, the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland—which at the time were separate states with separate legislatures, but with the same monarch—were, in the words of the Treaty, "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain".[2]

Answered by Anonymous
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The model of the nation or the nation-state, some scholars have argued, is Great Britain.

It was the result of a long-drawn-out process.

There was no British nation prior to the eighteenth century.

‘United Kingdom of great Britain’ meant, in effect, that England was able to impose its influence on Scotland.

The British parliament was henceforth dominated by its English members.

Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801.

British flag, the national anthem, the English language – were actively promoted and the older nations survived only as subordinate partners on this union.

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